want mods for my king quad

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Old Jul 5, 2011 | 11:58 PM
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Does anybody know if it is possible to put a turbo on an 09 King quad 400? im looking to spend around $1000 or less on one for it. If anyone knows if this is possible and/or how much one would cost, please let me know, THANKS!!!
 
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Old Aug 21, 2011 | 12:48 AM
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Why not have your clutch machined.
read up on Mad Mike and Airdam clutch work.
They both will machine your clutch to make the belt sit lower for quicker engagement. I did it to mine and it got rid of all the lag.
Also you could consider a copperhead VDI.
It is an Electronic control module (ECU) that replaces the stock one.
All ATV's are regulated from the factory to retard the motor so new riders don't hurt themselves.

A VDI is 500 dollars assuming they make it for your model and the machine work will be between 200 - 500 dollars depending what you have done.

Also if you do the clutch work ask for lighter rollers.
You wont need to buy a new spring on the Suzuki you can compress and twist the secondary to obtain faster engagement.

While this does not directly answer your question it puts you on the right path to unleash your beast.
 
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Old Aug 21, 2011 | 12:49 AM
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Decided to check...
Shopping Cart

This is the link to the 450 VDI.
Call them to see if you can use it for your 400
 
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